Removing heat is therefore critical to the operation and long-term reliability of electronics, and component temperatures within specifications are the universal criteria used to determine the acceptability of a design.

In this seven-page white paper, you will learn ten things you need to know about thermal design of electronic products, including:

The use of rule-based and field solver engines is essential to deliver the parasitic extraction accuracy necessary for detailed 3D structures such as finFETS, as well as the performance needed for fast throughput of full-chip designs featuring many millions of nets on multiple diverse routing layers.

This eBook from Tech-Clarity, an independent research firm, shares best practices for migrating from 2D CAD to advanced 3D software that helps engineers evaluate multiple iterations and create more innovative designs in less time.

Most importantly, engineers increase iterations by 14 percent — leading to more innovation and competitive advantages. In this eBook from Tech-Clarity, an independent research firm, learn how to successfully transition from your existing 3D CAD to a new 3D design software.

The Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) is flooding today’s industrial sector with data. Information is streaming in from many sources — equipment on production lines, sensors at customer facilities, sales data, and much more. Harvesting insights means filtering out the noise to arrive at actionable intelligence.

This report shows how to craft a strategy to gain a competitive edge. It explains how to evaluate IIoT solutions, including what to look for in end-to-end analytics solutions. Finally, it shows how SAS has combined its analytics expertise with Intel’s leadership in IIoT information architecture to create solutions that turn raw data into valuable insights.

Equally huge is the gap between where AR is now and where it will be in 10 years.

Currently, AR can help building contractors “see” into walls and know where to lay wiring. 10 years from now, however, an entire building crew could explore a holographic building to virtually lay out wiring, plumbing, lighting and WiFi before building even begins.

This means the design can be communicated easily to customers and business partners, allowing designers to use feedback to quickly iterate the product. Whereas visual prototypes can be used for marketing and sales purposes, functional prototypes can be user-tested and revised to ensure that it fulfills the design intent.

Once a business decides to begin using this technology, the firm then needs to decide whether it plans to print their prototypes using an outside 3D printing service bureau, in-house using industrial machines, or in-house using desktop 3D printers.

This six-page whitepaper will teach you:

The differences between service bureaus, industrial 3D printers and desktop 3D printers

The pros and cons of each method

What questions to ask to decide which 3D printing method is best for your business

In today’s highly regulated and competitive environment, successful chemicals companies must be able to quickly create and produce new products to meet consumer trends and changing customer requirements. To achieve this, chemicals companies must look beyond traditional industrial conventions and business norms and focus on achieving the desired outcomes via digital transformation.

Download the ARC brief to read about the advantages that can be realized using intelligent connected products and assets, along with network communications, software, and advanced analytics.

Evaporation is used for a wide array of applications, ranging from concentrating caustic soda solutions to eliminating moisture from pharmaceutical products. Used to perform energy-intensive vaporization, evaporators come in many different styles to best suit your needs for food and beverage, pulp and paper, chemical processing and many other industries.

The Evaporator Selection Guide offers definitions, concepts, operational and product characteristics of evaporation systems, as well as application-specific considerations to take into account when choosing an evaporator. Some of these key considerations include materials of construction, operational and product characteristics and configurations for energy efficiency.

Thermal Kinetics carries a wide selection of evaporators, all of which are available in multi-effect, TVR, MVR, and completely customizable. Access the guide today and find out how we can assist you every step of the way to ensure you find the right fit for your industry and application.

As a result, engineers of active and passive safety systems within cars must take this standard into consideration when developing automotive safety applications.

To streamline the process, it may be possible to employ a model-based approach for embedded software controls in these systems, including automatic and certified code generation, that meets the requirements of ISO 26262.

This white paper presents an approach for the development of ISO 26262 [1] compliant software applications based on Model-Based Design (MBD) and certified Automatic Code Generation (ACG).

This 15-page whitepaper will teach you:

About the ISO 26262 standard and its requirements

How code can be generated to meet this standard

How automatic code generation fits into a model-based design approach

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Learn what market trends are driving simulation investments in the energy & power industries.

Fulfilling the demand for global energy requires disruptive technologies, sustainable development, environmental stewardship, compliance with regulations and cost management. To meet these demands, best-in-class companies in the energy & power industry are investing in a broad portfolio of engineering simulation tools. When compared to other companies, these investments make them better at:

Learn what market trends are driving simulation investments in the high-tech industry and the benefits of doing so. As the complexity of smart products is growing, best-in-class high-tech companies are adopting engineering simulation platforms. Research shows that simulation platform users are better able to:

decrease development time to meet product launch dates

improve engineering productivity

improve quality of engineering design and analysis

Find out more about the simulation investments best-in-class high-tech companies are making to accelerate innovation.

After winning new business, the task of delivering to commitment falls to engineering. Small and medium size aerospace suppliers strive to meet program requirements and deliver to milestones. Engineering excellence supports lean engineering for reducing waste and improving business performance.

Part of the Engineered to Fly Industry Solution Experience, the CATIA application offers powerful new capabilities that drive engineering excellence.